The Washington Bee Newspaper, August 2, 1902, Page 6

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— ra < eet OE STOMACH HALF GONE Wisconsin Man Recovers from a Severe Operation. &¢ Was Performed to Rid Him of a Cancer in His Digestive Organs —Bat FeW Cases Like lt on ikecord, there was he prepared himself recovery went On t m™m ing before the opera- tion was performed he was » ab- solutely no nourishment to the « ting room, the st h was eansed by the application ot re than twe eased of the stom- h was severec f part, and the membrar © unatles is Wa It sew the wa = were then sewed together required Ne of = were 100 stitehes t« The « and the hole abo the rearrange. f the Then fe hopeless struggle mach. ther 1 in the ! owed the weary and al for he « sount of the f the ordinary di- life hung by a weeks not a morsel of r entered the mouth ' The patie 1s kept z ctions nour met y » but he e time that if } bore the suffer nd life was so dear t and t thought leaving his w uw t ® wit t a protector so bi ter, that he gritted his teeth and gr end of three weeks he ws nourishment ly } ially he ind the ess, with He resume th or decline i able at he will be employmer a montt iy that the by the least one- The opera- th of the believed to be Wiscon e first for Teachers. vate se Poor Pay Teachers of p “hina are very poorly remunerated. They get about one cent a day for each pu- pil. | | shire elaborate COURTS LADY VILLIERS, fon of William Waldorf Astor Wants to Marry Noted British Society Pavorite. Lady bright ith Villiers, one of the d shining stars of English as, it is said, re ved a pro Waldorf Waldorf American marriage from the of William who renounced his Astor, Astor, son citizenship and*became a British sub- ject. Lady Villiers is said to be hesi- between young Astor and a THE WASHINGTON BEE. Announcement —_—OF— Voight, Jeweler, 725 SEVENTH STREET N. W. (Next to Johnson's Grocery) the thir Eng 1897. He of Hertford- honorary aid-de-camp to the queen in has be lord lie 8 is it colonel of the Hertfordshire yeomanry cavalry. In 1868 he the for the south division of Warwickshire, and colonel and lieuten contested seat sat in the house of commons as mem- ber for B: His daugh- 1869-70. on in | ter, while not beautiful, is extremely ht and witty, and is much so after. Waldorf and, Astor unlike his father, is 24 years of age, n American citizen land since his boy 1d, both socially in his v lish man, a fine hunting. He was | but knows tive f the s father young the great- an estate valued at $2 THE PEOPLE OF ACRE. Little Kaown Region South A r- ica in Dispute Between Bolivia and Brazil, The region of Acre. in northern Bo- 1 disputed territory be- hat country and Bri for The little ce y little | country. | i beg to announce that I have just returned from N:w York, where | have made extensive purchases i: Jewelery and Silverware. The same have rived, are Unpecked. and reacy for ycur inspection. 20; sold elsewhere; $25 ‘o and $3.50; worth twice the price; Ladies’ 14k, Solid Gold Watches, $ es’ Solid Gold Rings, $ Ladies’ Genu ’ Solid ( s’ Solid Gold Diamond Rings, $5 up too $100; all of them gems. $7 up too $16; all the latest styles. xold Lorgnette Chaines, srooches. $2.50 up too $2 Solid Gold Dumb bell Sle ts’ 14k Gold-filled Chains, { Gents’ Diamond Sleeve Butons, $ Gent’s Diamond Studs, $7.50 up. Gents’ Solid Gold Rings, with genuine stones, from $4 up. Solid Silver Thimbles, 25c. Solid Silver Teaspoons, from $4 00 half dozen up. Ladies’s Silver Watches, $4 and $5. s’ eve butto: 50; a useful present. anted for five years’ wear. ittle gem in each button. 5 up;a l Established 1863. Established 1863. A.HERMAN, RELIABLE —=CLOTHIER. ee 738 7th St, N.W [Corner H Street.] George Nesline. |ALL KINDS OF WINE 25 CEN BOTTLE vvrrerr Look Out For _a Dry Sunday. =~ = => me public notice recently | . 1 ia leasec mart of the © an Anglo ameries | WER Eight Bottles ‘eal chet | SNE Beer 25 Cts. ned te ik off diplomatic re- | s unless the contract is re- = es teat Wacken scinded. | Wilson Whiskey Original Package goc Except that the country is rich | Silver Creek Pnre Rye 4oc pt in rubber, little is known about it. | Washington Club Rye 40c pt It occupies a triangular space — be-! tween the boundaries of Brazil and | Return Baltimore Rye 4oc pt Bolivia, and Peru and Be with Pride of Virginia Pure Rye 20C pt the Beni river the base. he pos > di | bled: distilled : sition of the sides of this triangte a | Holand figure: doubled tune" 400 Dt Holland Gin 20¢ pt North Carolira Corn Whiskey 20C pt Apple Brandy 20¢ pt | Pure Old Rye Whiskey 30¢ pt Buttercup Rock and Rye 25c pt NATIVE CHIEF OF ACRE (Wears No Clothes, B ab- rate He | “ i inter by the two countr is | the ca f the dispute. A rj Acre recently returned the Ne York I tives that they¥ are like the Be x them from v ribu any liviar but that r of a lower class | ng a n can be i elsew that | part of the w |. Some of them are said to be cannibals, | shy and averse to the i : their country whites. They are €x] of using darts, 1 delight in spears ¢ practicin frem the bush on intruders m they usually at- tack { They clothes, but ha made of fez ers and be nd the younger ones wear str f coins and metal disks | around their necks ard wrists. There are no horses or mules im Acre, and! the llama is used as the beast of bur- den. Two Horses Equal 15 Men. The strength of two horses equals that of fiften men. ee | county, Kentucky, ~ | rodsburg Democrat to have married } sisters, and to each have been born } in his foot and said the other, who was GEORG NESLINE, 625 L St, N. W. GEORGE & Co. 908 7th Street, N. W. .-SPECIAL SALE OF HATS $1.39... Our stock is now complete in all departments with use- ful and tasteful Christmas Presents. Our line of Boys Overcoats unsurpassed from $2.50 up. Mens Yoke Overcoats 7.50 up. is Seven Street, Northwest —e ° ee They banish pain and proiong life. BILE Sig PF SO nae REPANS No matt: what the matter is, one will do yoy | good, and you can get ten for five cents. pocks* containing TEx BIrAxs 7ABULES IM paper carfon (without Glas) s gore FoR Five Cxxts. This low priced sort is inteaded for ¢ or (ouea of + 26 five-cont cartons (13) tabules) oan be had by mail by se ame OQ MICAL COMPANY, “io. 10 Tapeums) will bes t for Gys cents. Bust mi Deana 2a" es i EE EEE Street, New York—or a oy ne ever made since the world was creates Dr. CZARRA, RUPTURE CURE™ . — % discovery, cutting, Ios infections. cian from €xal case rupture nounce showin of our 1 sicilan no ment the three us than r method for Lost by dreams fully restor- ] ea andall private diseases of both sexes, blood, s tism, piles, stricture, bladder, kidney, hydrocel in old and s°-called incurable cases, cured. X RAY FOR EXAMINATION, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT. The most cases solicited at the X Ray Medical tution Urine examined Chemically and Microscopically CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE cam 317 Sixth Street, N. W. | WASHINGTON, D. C., CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK, {609 F St., N. Capital Hon. john R. Lynch, President. J. A. johnson, Vice-President R. H. Terrell, Secretary L. C. Bailey, Treasurer D. B. McCary, Cashier eo» TRY THE... “EW HOME” SEWING MACHINE Te gt OOS W., Washington, D.C $50,000 Directors: John R. Lynch, Dr. W. S. Lofton, Warfield, McKinley, L. C. Bailey, Robert H. Terrell,W. S. Montgomery, Wyatt Archer. tohn A. Pierre, Henry E. Baker, J.T Bradford, J. A. John- son, Dr. A. W. Tancil. Howard H. William. Deposits received from ro cents up- ward. Interest allowed on $5 00 and above. Collections meet with prompt attention. A general excharge and banking business done, r Treasures ef the Aftees, | Explorers in the neighborhood o? | Chama, Guatemala, have discovered | treasures during their excavations in Search of mines. Coins and jewels, decorating corpses buried centuries ago by the Aztecs and Montezumas | have been found. So far the valn. ables have amounted t ten miles away, hed been hurt. Inthe | Werkmen on the re ontyaatber a evening the absent brother turned up jare wild, and have abandoned their with three mashed toes. The twins | usual work to hunt f treas- weigh the same to az ounce, ures. ee Sympathy Between Twins, | Twin brothers livin in Anderson re said by the Har- three children of the same sex, with the same birthdays. One felt a shock — WRITE FOR CIRCULARS «- Seu"ng FOR GIR we m prices before you purc THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE C DRAGAN ¢. JZROME, of Roseau, Dominico, B. W. I, ORANGE, MASS. ye wUnion Square, N.¥. © erating sr Dallas, Texas, San a | | * | FOR SALE Photographer.| = a First Aid to Affiuence. ued — “I care not for gold—thoust 1 so conceal STUDIO: 1248 oth St. N. W., z certain vague yearning fof ut just give tock in th WasHINGToN, D.C. a « And the gold will take care ot wel Washington Star.

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